Charting a Course: Responding to the
Industry-Related
Adult Basic Education Needs of the Texas Workforce
Handbook Two: Workplace Savy
for Workforce-related Instruction
Modules
#5 & 6
Acknowledgements
Prior to the development of Handbooks One and Two for Charting
a Course: Responding to the Industry-Related Adult Basic Education
Needs of the Texas Workforce, numerous groups of adult education
practitioners, employers, representatives of the Texas Education Agency,
the Texas Workforce Commission, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating
Board, and local workforce development networks across the state offered
valuable contributions. They shared their own experiences, articulated
priorities and concerns, reconstructed success stories, and identified
obstacles to planning, implementing, and sustaining successful workforce-related
initiatives at the local level. Members of the state Workforce Literacy
Resource Team also devoted many hours to assisting Adult Education
in implementing its strategic action plan, Destination 2010.
Charting a Course is a direct response to Education
Rider 82 (79th State Legislative Session, 2005), Destination 2010, and
the workforce literacy needs of Texas’ adult learners. A number
of adult basic education programs across the state have been delivering
quality workforce-related instruction to emerging, incumbent, and dislocated
workers in their local communities for some time. Many of their strategies
and promising practices are reflected in Handbooks One and Two. A special
thanks to those who willingly shared their experiences, provided input
toward the development of the handbooks, and were courageous enough to
try out the handbooks’ templates, forms, and suggested strategies
in varying stages of development.
Texas LEARNS thanks the following individuals for their contributions
and support:
Dr. Shirley Neely, Commissioner of the Texas Education
Agency
Dr. Raymund Paredes, Commissioner of Higher Education
Dr. Philip Cochran, Education Services and Waivers,
Texas Education Agency
Joanie Rethlake, State Director of Texas LEARNS
Federico Salas-Isnardi, Assistant State Director of Texas
LEARNS
Anson Green, Workforce Business Services, Texas Workforce
Commission
Dr. James Goeman, Program Director for Academic Affairs,
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
Chakib Chehadi, Deputy Executive Director, Alamo WorkSource
David Lindsay, Employer representative, Lyondell Chemical
(retired)
Francisco Castellanos, Executive Director of Cameron Works
Sally Perez, Project Specialist, Cameron Works
Jim Ratliff, Mary Geiger, and Jeannie Pruitt,
East GREAT Center
Stan Ashlock and Victoria Hoffmann, Central
Texas GREAT Center
Mary Helen Martinez, Director of Adult Education, Community
Action, Inc.
Donna Byrum, Adult Education Director, Grayson County
Community College
Dorris Baker, North GREAT Center
Eduardo Honold, Director, Far West GREAT Center
Charting a Course: Responding to the Industry-Related
Adult Basic Education Needs of the Texas Workforce, has been
developed with funding from Texas LEARNS. Its contents build on the
research included in A Summary Report of Findings in Response
to Education Rider 82, published in Februrary 2006. Both the
report and the handbooks have been developed by Barbara Tondre-El
Zorkani, adult education and workforce development consultant / contractor.
For additional information, contact Texas LEARNS toll free at 1-866-696-4233
or btondre@earthlink.net